It happened just as Hader took the mound at Miller Park during Saturday's game against the Dodgers. It was the first time since his past racist and homophobic tweet were discovered during the All-Star Game.

Some people say it was just the fans being supportive. Others say the fans were inappropriate.

On Monday, Milwaukee District 7 Alderman Khalif Rainey put out a statement blasting both the Brewers Organization and Brewers fans. He said the fan reaction during Saturday's game for Hader was "troubling".

The reaction to the tweets is enough to make some fans reconsider wearing clothing with Hader's name.

"I'm a little hesitant at buying a jersey right now. I get he was 17 years old but at that point, he's three months away from being able to vote and join the Army," one fan said.

Now, Hader is 24 years old, with the racist, homophobic tweets which included the words "white power" revealed to a national audience last Tuesday.

Four days later Brewers fans gave him a standing ovation which inspired Alderman Khalif Rainey to write a statement that reads in part:

“This frankly is an embarrassment to the world. the boisterous manner of standing to show support for Hader is nothing less than a dismissive stance against problems of race affecting an entire community: a community dealing with the effects of hypersegregation, economic disparity, and police harassment.”